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Global Governance

CIC has devoted much of its research to analyzing institutions that promote global justice and international order. Multilateral issues, crisis management and global governance are subjects which have provided a wealth of research and analysis. Global goverance, is an incredibliy complex endeavour, undertaken by an equally complex group of international players. CIC presents challenging research that helps to clarify the often overlapping roles of international organization. CIC's research also examines peackeeping missions and prescribes recommendations for future operations.

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The India-U.S. relationship is presently stronger than at anytime in their history. The twin summits – less than six months apart – in September 2014 and January 2015 between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have repaired, revived and revitalized the strategic partnership. Yet there remain several hurdles to deepening the relationship, notably, geopolitical differences over Iran, Russia, Syria and India’s membership of various nuclear and missile export control regimes.

This September, the world’s leaders will gather in New York for a United Nations summit at which they will agree a new development framework to replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which expire at the end of 2015. We already know much about what will replace them, with countries debating a proposal for 17 Sustainable Development Goals. A great deal, however, remains unclear. Will this much more ambitious set of goals and targets really drive delivery? Does the new agenda create a narrative that will resonate beyond the UN’s negotiating rooms?

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This year’s World Bank Fragility, Conflict and Violence Forum included a preview of the forthcoming OECD 2015 States of Fragility Report authored by CIC. Associate Director Sarah Hearn presented on the report’s highlights including financing options beyond official development assistant and smart aid solutions.